On Sat, 2007-07-21 at 17:25 -0700, Josh Saddler wrote: > Archiving the handbook isn't possible.
Why? Unless I'm missing something, it should be fairly trivial. > What'd really be nice is if it goes stable for all arches (or at least > all of the ones that matter, subjectively) either in time or after the > next release. That's kinda the plan. When the base system team was 4 people, we all agreed that we just "make it stable" as it was mostly script based and needed to be done at the same time. I'd like to treat baselayout-2 the same, but as we're mostly C based it's up to the arch teams to decide. > > > Most of the documentation should still apply. I've tried to be as > > compatible as possible - the one possible exception being networking as > > baselayout-1 used bash arrays extensively. But we still support that > > if /bin/sh is bash, which it is by default for Gentoo/Linux > > Yeah. Though I still don't know the whole story, I anticipate that > updating the networking configs will be the biggest headache. Only for non bash /bin/sh - like FreeBSD. But we don't have a handbook for that yet so it's no worry :) Thanks Roy -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list